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@CharlesLeclerc claims #BahrainGP victory as disaster strikes @RedBullRacing. #F1

Charles Leclerc, #16, Scuderia Ferrari, F1-75, celebrating after winning the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. Image credit to Hasan Bratic/picture alliance via Getty Images. Leclerc Bahrain GP victory, 2022 Bahrain GP, 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix, 2022 Bahrain GP Results.

Charles Leclerc, #16, Scuderia Ferrari, F1-75, celebrating after winning the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. Image credit to Hasan Bratic/picture alliance via Getty Images. Leclerc Bahrain GP victory, 2022 Bahrain GP, 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix, 2022 Bahrain GP Results. Saudi Arabian GP Preview, 2022 Saudi Arabian GP Preview.

Leclerc Bahrain GP victory – Charles Leclerc claimed victory at the Bahrain GP leading team-mate Carlos Sainz home in a Ferrari one-two as Red Bull hit disaster with a double retirement for Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.

 

Charles Leclerc, #16, Scuderia Ferrari, F1-75, celebrating after winning the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. Image credit to Hasan Bratic/picture alliance via Getty Images. Leclerc Bahrain GP victory, 2022 Bahrain GP, 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix, 2022 Bahrain GP Results.
Charles Leclerc, #16, Scuderia Ferrari, F1-75, celebrating after winning the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. Image credit to Hasan Bratic/picture alliance via Getty Images. Leclerc Bahrain GP victory, 2022 Bahrain GP, 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix, 2022 Bahrain GP Results.

 

Red Bull’s reliability drama allowed Sainz to finish behind his team-mate in second place to give a one-two result for the Scuderia for the first time since the 2019 Singapore Grand Prix and handed Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton a shock third place.

 

When the 57 lap Bahrain GP began, pole-sitter Leclerc and Verstappen got off the line equally, with the Ferrari rapidly swinging across to his right to cover off the RB18 and hold the inside line into turn one.

 

There, Verstappen braked later and went alongside the F1-75, but Leclerc’s position on the inside meant he was able to pull ahead through turns two and three, then weave along the short straight up to the right hand turn four, where the Monegasque driver pulled away clear.

 

Leclerc was already out of DRS range at the end of the opening tour, with Sainz chasing the reigning world champion and being followed by Hamilton, who edged out the other Red Bull RB18 entry of Sergio Perez as he slid out of the first corner, falling behind Haas F1 Team’s Kevin Magnussen as a result of it.

 

Over the next few tours, Leclerc – on new C3 red-marked softs versus Verstappen’s used ones – moved away from the Red Bull who had one stage complained about his mid-corner engine braking being “funny”.

 

Leclerc’s lead increased by a few tenths per tour, with the duo of the front-runners able to consistently keep in the 1:38’s bracket.

 

By the tenth lap, Leclerc’s gap reached three seconds, with Sainz a further heap behind and now running in-front of Perez, who had passed Hamilton after the Briton had dropped from pressuring Sainz to falling back and unable to match the front-runner’s pace.

 

At the end of the 14th tour, Verstappen and Sainz, who also started on the used set of softer rubber, came in for a fresh set, with Leclerc following suit on the next lap to do the reverse.

 

Verstappen used his out-lap on the fresher softs to eliminate Leclerc’s lead completely, but the Ferrari was able to maintain P1 at the pit exit.

 

But by the next tour at the beginning of lap 17, Verstappen used DRS to close the 0.7 second gap and dived into the inside of Leclerc at turn one, taking first place with a solid move on the inside line, although it was brief as Leclerc used DRS assistance himself on the rundown to turn four, reclaiming P1 with a great pass around the outside of the Red Bull.

 

The same sequence happened again on the next lap, although this time with Leclerc retaking the lead by moving to the inside of Verstappen on the turn four approach, then edged his rival wide to get back in-front.

 

On his third attempt into the opening corner, on lap 19, Verstappen went from 0.9 seconds behind to send a huge move on the inside, but this time the Dutchman massively locked up and the Ferrari was able to sneak back in-front and pull clear, moving out of DRS range.

 

The lock-up and DRS loss hurt Verstappen’s momentum, as the Red Bull driver slipped into the low 1:38’s, whilst Leclerc ran into a string of mid-high 1:37’s that soon saw the Ferrari restore it’s gap to three seconds.

 

At the halfway point, Leclerc was four seconds ahead, losing some time while lapping Aston Martin’s Nico Hulkenberg before gaining it back and more as Verstappen for around four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel’s replacement at the Silverstone-based squad.

 

Red Bull pitted Verstappen first at the second round of pit-stops, bringing the Dutchman in at the end of the 30th lap, to put on the mediums, with Ferrari reacting and bringing in Leclerc on the following tour.

 

Leclerc returned to the track much further ahead this time round, despite Verstappen doing a much faster out-lap than earlier on, with Ferrari beating Red Bull by half a second in stationary time.

 

The pairing instantly hit the 1:36 bracket, which they had not been doing earlier on, even as they lapped traffic during the early stage of their third stint, where Verstappen angrily told his Red Bull team, he had taken it easier on the out-lap than he wanted and would “never ever” do so again, just as his frustration was to have stayed so far behind Leclerc even with the advantage of the under-cut.

 

Although Verstappen ate into race-leader Leclerc’s gap to reach two seconds behind in the tours immediately following their second pit-stops, the Ferrari was able to regain its advantage once more, as Leclerc held into the 1:36’s, whilst Verstappen dropped into the 1:37’s.

 

By the 43rd lap, Leclerc built his lead up to four seconds, when Red Bull decided to bring both RB18 entries in for another stop – Perez having run the C2 yellow side-walled mediums on his second stint and then closed in to run adrift of Sainz’ Ferrari, well behind the two leaders.

 

Ferrari looked to be leaving Leclerc out in the aim of him running a two stopper all the way to the end, with Sainz brought in to cover Perez, but the closing stages were made more dramatic when AlphaTauri’s Pierre Gasly retired with an engine problem that became a fire on the Grand Prix’s 46th lap – the AT03 came to a halt at the exit of turn three, just at the beginning of the short second straight.

 

The virtual safety car was activated before the full safety car was deployed, which was then when Ferrari opted to bring Leclerc in and was able to put on another set of softs for the restart.

 

Racing went green on the 51st tour, with all lapped cars allowed to overtake, before which Verstappen complained about his steering getting heavier in the corners and on the straights, with Red Bull telling the Dutchman that it would be an issue to the end of the Grand Prix, which he needed to adapt to.

 

When the safety car peeled in, Leclerc shot back into racing speed whilst Verstappen’s door was shut at the second-to-last corner and was so far in-front that the action became about Sainz pushing for second place.

 

Verstappen forced Sainz to take the outside line, with the pairing rapidly falling behind Leclerc, who charged into a 1.6 second lead with the Grand Prix’s fastest lap of a 1:24.570.

 

Leclerc easily pulled clear to clinch the Bahrain GP victory by 5.598 seconds, giving him his first win at the venue where he lost the win due to a late engine problem in 2019.

 

But it was Sainz who was able to follow his Ferrari team-mate to the flag in second after Verstappen went from complaining about his steering problem to reporting about a battery issue, which Red Bull initially dismissed and then later said it was a fault that nothing could be done about it.

 

With two tours remaining, Verstappen suddenly fell on the second-to-last straight and then slowly travelled back to the pits to retire, with Perez then reporting a loss of power as Hamilton – who ran a soft, hard, medium, soft three-stop strategy – closed in to take an unlikely third place.

 

Just as it looked like Perez might hold on, the Mexican spun at the opening corner on the final lap, with his engine seizing and spinning the RB18’s rears, putting him out instantly.

 

Hamilton therefore finished third for Mercedes, 9.675 seconds behind race-winner Leclerc, with team-mate George Russell fourth having quickly rise up the order from starting ninth on the grid during the early proceedings and had been following his team-mate 14 seconds behind before the safety car deployment.

 

Magnussen battled his Haas to fifth place, having run most of the Grand Prix between Russell and Gasly, with Alfa Romeo F1 Team ORLEN’s Valtteri Bottas recovering from a slow start to come home sixth.

 

BWT Alpine F1 Team’s Esteban Ocon and AlphaTauri’s Yuki Tsunoda got by Fernando Alonso’s A522 ahead of the safety car, with that trio reaching the chequered flag seventh-ninth places respectively.

 

In his debut Grand Prix, Zhou Guanyu finished tenth to score his maiden championship point for Alfa Romeo, with the other VF-22 Haas entry of Mick Schumacher 11th, ahead of Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll who ended the race 12th.

 

Williams Racing’s Alexander Albon and Nicholas Latifi were 13th and 16th respectively with McLaren duo Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris splitting the two in 14th and 15th.

 

The aforementioned Aston Martin of Hulkenberg brought up the rear.


2022 Bahrain GP – The Top Three

 

Charles Leclerc, #16, Scuderia Ferrari, F1-75, crosses the line to win the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. Image credit to OZAN KOSE/AFP via Getty Images. Leclerc Bahrain GP victory, 2022 Bahrain GP, 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix, 2022 Bahrain GP Results.
Charles Leclerc, #16, Scuderia Ferrari, F1-75, crosses the line to win the Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir, Bahrain. Image credit to OZAN KOSE/AFP via Getty Images. Leclerc Bahrain GP victory, 2022 Bahrain GP, 2022 Bahrain Grand Prix, 2022 Bahrain GP Results.

 

2022 Bahrain GP Winner – Charles Leclerc, #16, Scuderia Ferrari, F1-75:

“So happy. We knew this was a big opportunity for the team and the guys have done an incredible job building into amazing car. One, two today with Carlos, we couldn’t hope for better. It’s incredible to be back at the top.”

 

2nd Place – Carlos Sainz, #55, Scuderia Ferrari, F1-75:

“Ferrari’s back and is properly back. The hard work is paying off and we are there. I didn’t have the pace today, but I managed to hang in there and bring back the one – two for the team.”

 

3rd Place – Lewis Hamilton, #44, Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, F1 W13 E Performance:

“A big, big congratulations to Ferrari, so good to see them doing well again. Such a difficult race, we’ve struggled throughout practice, and this was the best result we could. We’re grateful for these points, the guys are working really hard back at the factory, there’s a long way to go.”


Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix 2022 Race Results Classification (57 Laps)

 

POS NO DRIVER CAR LAPS TIME/RETIRED PTS
1 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI 57 1:37:33.584 26
2 55 Carlos Sainz FERRARI 57 +5.598s 18
3 44 Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES 57 +9.675s 15
4 63 George Russell MERCEDES 57 +11.211s 12
5 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS FERRARI 57 +14.754s 10
6 77 Valtteri Bottas ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 57 +16.119s 8
7 31 Esteban Ocon ALPINE RENAULT 57 +19.423s 6
8 22 Yuki Tsunoda ALPHATAURI RBPT 57 +20.386s 4
9 14 Fernando Alonso ALPINE RENAULT 57 +22.390s 2
10 24 Zhou Guanyu ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 57 +23.064s 1
11 47 Mick Schumacher HAAS FERRARI 57 +32.574s 0
12 18 Lance Stroll ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 57 +45.873s 0
13 23 Alexander Albon WILLIAMS MERCEDES 57 +53.932s 0
14 3 Daniel Ricciardo MCLAREN MERCEDES 57 +54.975s 0
15 4 Lando Norris MCLAREN MERCEDES 57 +56.335s 0
16 6 Nicholas Latifi WILLIAMS MERCEDES 57 +61.795s 0
17 27 Nico Hulkenberg ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 57 +63.829s 0
18 11 Sergio Perez RED BULL RACING RBPT 56 DNF 0
19 1 Max Verstappen RED BULL RACING RBPT 54 DNF 0
NC 10 Pierre Gasly ALPHATAURI RBPT 44 DNF 0

https://www.formula1.com/en/results.html/2022/races/1124/bahrain/race-result.html

 

Click here for the 2022 Formula 1 World Driver’s (Top 10) and Constructors Championship Standings.

 

Round two of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship returns to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia next weekend for the 2022 Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2022 from Friday March 26-Sunday March 28.

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